San Joaquin Community Hospital and Quest Imaging to celebrate new partnership
By ToppStories
PRESS RELEASE – San Joaquin Community Hospital
San Joaquin Community Hospital and Quest Imaging have merged and will be celebrating this new partnership with an Open House party at Quest, including guided tours of this top-level facility.
The merger represents just another way SJCH is bringing quality healthcare to the community by welcoming Quest and its employees into the SJCH family.
We look forward to the opportunities resulting from this wonderful collaboration of medical services.
Join us for heavy hors d’oeuvres by Café Med & live jazz music.
When: 4 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 7
Where: Quest Imaging, 9602 Stockdale Highway
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